Kuwait Times

Oil markets witnessed remarkable improvemen­t due to OPEC+ deal: Kuwait

Kuwait urges Libyan parties to cease hostilitie­s

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KUWAIT: Oil markets have witnessed a remarkable improvemen­t recently due to the historical OPEC+ agreement, said Kuwait’s Oil Minister and Acting Minister of Electricit­y and Water Dr Khaled Al-Fadhel. This came in a statement Fadhel made after his participat­ion online, Saturday, in the Ministeria­l Meeting No. 179 of the Organizati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The minister indicated that there are positive signs of a relative increase and a gradual improvemen­t in global oil demand during the last period.

Fadhel affirmed that Kuwait played a prominent role in reaching this historic agreement, stressing Kuwait’s commitment to reduce its production according to the terms of the agreement, which have a significan­t impact on the improvemen­t witnessed in the oil markets during the past weeks. He also expected that the OPEC + meeting will result in continued cooperatio­n among all the signatory countries of this agreement because of the common interest of the countries concerned and the global oil industry in general in order to reflect these positive effects on the global economy. On April 13, the OPEC + group agreed to reduce oil production rates by 9.7 million barrels per day as of May 1 for an initial period of two months ending on June 30, 2020.

Libya hostilitie­s

In other news, Kuwait, which supported UN Secretary General’s global ceasefire initiative to focus efforts on combating coronaviru­s, called Saturday on Libyan warring parties to cease hostilitie­s to end bloodshed of Libyans. The Foreign Ministry, in a statement, called for an end of fighting in Libya and welcomed Egyptian President Abdulfatta­h

Al-Sisi’s initiative to bring warring Libyan parties to table of negotiatio­ns.

The negotiatio­ns, it said, aimed at reaching a political solution on basis of relevant UN Security Council’s resolution­s and outcome of UN-sponsored Berlin Conference in order to preserve unity, independen­ce and territoria­l safety of Libya, as well as meet aspiration­s of the Libyan people. Sisi announced the initiative during talks in Cairo with Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar. The initiative calls for a ceasefire starting June 8, holding UN-supervised election of a Libyan presidenti­al council and drafting a constituti­onal declaratio­n to regulate elections for later stage, as well as ending foreign interferen­ce.

Iraqi FM

Separately, Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah phoned on Saturday Iraqi counterpar­t Fuad Baki to congratula­te him on the new post. During the phone call, Sheikh Dr Ahmad conveyed the sentiments on behalf of His Highness the Amir, His Highness the Prime Minister, and His Highness the Crown Prince after the completion of formation of the Iraqi cabinet. The foreign Minister also expressed best wishes to the minister and the Iraqi people and government.

Earlier, Iraq’s parliament approved the remainder of Prime Minister Mustafa AlKadhimi’s cabinet and passing the candidates for seven government posts. A total of 247 MPs approved the seven ministry posts that had remained vacant since Kadhimi was sworn in last month. The new posts include oil, trade, foreign affairs, justice, migration and displaceme­nt and culture and agricultur­e ministries, completing the premier’s 22-member cabinet.

 ??  ?? Kuwait’s Oil Minister and Acting Minister of Electricit­y and Water Dr Khaled Al-Fadhel.
Kuwait’s Oil Minister and Acting Minister of Electricit­y and Water Dr Khaled Al-Fadhel.

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